sacrilegious in the PONS Dictionary

sacrilegious Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

sacrilegious act

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The title of the second story is taken from an anonymous sacrilegious novel from the 18th century.
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Consequently, the government kept tabs on a number of websites hosting the cartoons deemed to be sacrilegious.
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The song and album title were attacked by some religious groups for being sacrilegious.
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They were those who found it sacrilegious to pry into the wherefores of the very things that underpin their beliefs.
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However, this time he does it in a humorous and sacrilegious way.
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But the pageant is beyond over-the-top vulgar and sacrilegious.
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This sacrilegious action required that the chief, or his relations on his behalf, should immediately take "utu" (or payment in revenge).
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Eventually this mix of the sacred and the profane came to be regarded by some as sacrilegious.
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Some of his imagery was accused of being sacrilegious.
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Like a mini-sermon, it preaches against wrong conductin this case, sacrilegious behavior.
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